Anyone signed into the Instagram app can view photos or videos on someone's public profile. If you'd like to make sure that only approved followers can see your child's posts, we suggest setting your posts to private... See More

Instagram requires everyone to be at least 13 years old before they can create an account. If your child is younger than 13 and created an account on Instagram, you can show them how to delete their account... See More

We encourage parents to exercise any discretion they can on their own phones and in overseeing their child's internet use. You might consider using the parental control tools available on the Apple App Store or Google Play Store... See More

Instagram removes posts that aren't following our Terms of Use, based on laws in specific jurisdictions. If you have an Instagram account, you can use the in-app reporting located under the photo to report the abusive post to us... See More

If you lost access to the email address you used to sign up for Instagram, you can change the email address associated with your account. If you can't log into Instagram because you forgot your password and can't access the email address you used to sign up, get in touch with your email service provider to get access to that email... See More

When someone with an Instagram account passes away, we memorialize their account to help maintain their privacy. If you believe we’ve mistakenly memorialized your account, please let us know... See More